Monday, May 3, 2010

Let’s fist pump!


I'm a huge fan of Jersey Shore on MTV and my agent and I have discussed me making a guest appearance on the next season of the show.

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  1. Damn I love these pictures. I know I shouldn't. I know they're totally staged. I know that represents everything shallow about me.

    But damn he looks fine.

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  2. You'd need to juice-up for Jersey Shore.

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  3. I would love to see you on Jersey Shore, Alex.

    Puss Puss!

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  4. Sveriges hetaste kille. Helt klart!

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  5. how fake is this blog??? It's unbelievably hilariously fake I have to admit,but still all and all very fake. There are other websites that pretend to represent someone that they are not but have a disclaimer some where to let people that visit the site know it just stupid joke.And then there are websites that don't have a disclaimer those usually get shut down pretty quick but this is so low on the search engine that it literally took years to find. This blog has been reported.

    P.S.... Alex Skargard and Stephen Moyer have been good friends seens 2008

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  6. ^ I've been friends with Skarsgard seens before 2008. Take that Stephen Moyer... the boy is mine!

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  7. I am really shocked by your comments on pirate bay. I totally support their actions. I understand that artists must be paid for what they do but you have to be aware that culture, creativity and art are killed by actual laws on copyright.

    Corporations (mostly US ones) changed the copyright rules during the 20th century to be proprietors of the common human culture such as European stories. For instance Disney is the owner of the “happy birthday” song which has been created by two German women on the 19th century! Do you think this is really fair to copyright that kind of cultural creations which are, in fact, the propriety of humanity?

    During the 19th century copyrights were owned by creator of a work during 14 years. Then the creation fell into public domain and young creators/artists had the right to remix works, to enrich cultural life and to boost creativity. Nobody can create without learning from past works (just read the cave allegory of Platon).

    Today copyrights are owned by the creator of a work during 75 years after her/his death and during 90 years after the death of a corporation which is the owner of a work rights (such as Disney). You should watch the following movie: RIP a remix manifesto which gives a lot of information about how culture is spoiled by corporations and dumb laws. Money is not really given to artists but mostly reach the producers’ bank account.

    By the way, I am not a pirate who downloads illegally works and I know very well the status of artist since my husband is musician in a country where they have no legal existence.

    All the best for your future career.

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